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Mathematics, 25.02.2021 03:00, ytshyy

Use inverse trigonometric functions to solve the following equations. If there is more than one solution, enter all solutions as a comma-separated list (like "1, 3"). If an equation has no solutions, enter "DNE". Solve 6sin(θ)=1 for θ (where 0≤θ<2π).
θ=

Solve 9sin(θ)=9 for θ (where 0≤θ& lt;2pi).
θ=

Solve 5sin(θ)=13 for θ (where 0≤θ <2π).
θ=

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